Melbourne High School - Mel Hi Yearbook (Melbourne, FL)
- Class of 1957
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N aam , ,' ,.,4 4,V. 4' V V Li,.4 kikv 5551 ', ir' W, In fi' V 1 5'3N10R 'C1fA5f5 1Difk LQQPYQ , ? 5 . , i' f j y fi , . l Q IQ 57 MEM-ll TABLE OF CGNTENTS DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN SENIOR FAVORITES CLASS PROPHECY AND WILL The Gwen and White ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS MR. ELSTON H. TODD DEDICATION This, the 1957 MEL-HI, is gratefully dedicated to Mr. Todd. His unselfish service to our school and his devotion to all of us have won our warmest regard for him as teacher, advisor, and friend. We shall remember him always with affection and re- spect. K. If 1. it me 2 if ai SE f View of the school from Babcock Street. The Auditorium MELBC HIGH SCHOOL The Gymnasium The Bulldog House Seated: .Mary Anne McCarthy, Stuart R. Moffitt, Peggy Owen, Kay Kinsey, Suzanne jourclan, Ginny Wa1'gel1n. Standing: Judie Biswanger, Dick Van Brunt, Alberta Etters, john Leffingwell, Norman Kimmey, Bill Tippie. EDITOR: Mary Anne McCarthy ASSISTANT EDITOR: Peggy Owen EL-HI STAFF Seated: Norman Kimrney, Bill Tippie. Standing: Mr. Moffitt, Suzanne jourdan. ADMINISTRATION DR. B. F11ANICirBROWN,'A.tB.yMLA:, Ed.D. Principal 0fMel110zzmefHigb School i I Although the Senior Class of: iis-theiiilargesfiigrachiatingi in the history of the school, its size has byeeniynoihanciicap.. The achievements of this class have been 'eharaeteriied iybyfcooperaf' tion, determination and a sense of direction. Most of .itsfI1nemb ers seem to know where they are going and best of a11'thleyilseemii'to'have the ambition to go with the goals which they have i,l'i. y ' We predict for the members of the class of 1957 a if 2 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL OFFICE STAFF MRS. HELEN DORMAN Secretary Left to right: jesse Robbins, Gail Donkin, Cheryl Morton, Deloris Snow, Loris Snow, Cathey Morton, Connie Somerville. LANGUAGE AND HISTORY MR. ADRIEN BEAUi510iNQ A :ffl sy Keene Teachers College'-'V ' m,A' 'A,'A gi R Claremont Graduate School U ii English f i V MRS. KATHERINE BGENQ E Concordia College ' R V,-A V Latin and English A -' 'V -- A MR. FRANK BUCK, B.S., M.S. Tennessee Polytechnic Institute University of Tennessee English MR. RICK L. GILLESPIE, A.B., M.A. Rollins College Stetson University History MRS, Alabama MRS University of Algebra II Eastern Michigan State Physics Research College MRS. JUANITA M. LENZI, B.S Grove City College, Pa. General Math and Algebra I MR. WILLIAM MARSH, B.S. East Tennessee State College Mathematics MR. JAMES R. University Science MR. A 1 IO A AL MR. FRANK BIRK, B.S. Florida State University Shop MR. ROBERT L. BLUBAUGH, B.A., M.A Morris Harvey College Marshall College Drivers Education MR. JACOB COHEN New York University Drafting MR. B. E. EVANS, M,Ecl. University of Alabama Vocational Administration MISS EDNA DUNAWAY, B.A., M.Ed Marshall College University of Pittsburgh Florida State University Business Education MRS. MARY LYNN MCKINNON B.S Florida State Univerity Business Education MRS. JACKIE NEWMAN, B.S Florida State University Home Economics MISS BEATRICE SMITH, B.S. Florida State University Home Economics JAMES MARION ABNEY, JR. jim Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Vice President 4g DeMolay 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 13 junior Play 33 Science Club 33 Student Council 43 Swimming Team 23 Band President 4g Drum Major 43 Senior Play 4. NANCY IO ADAMS Nance Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Washing- ton, September, 19563 Future Teachers 33 Glee Club 1, 43 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Math Club 2, 3. WILLIAM E. ARCHER Bill Baseball 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 43 junior Play 33 Key Club 3, 43 Office Assistant 13 Track Team 2, 3, 4g Captain of Basketball Team 1, 2, 33 Captain of Track Team 33 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Jo ANN BARRY fo Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 23 Christmas and Homecoming Queen Candidate 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 33 Graduation Usherette 2, 33 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 33 Swimming Team 23 Flag- twirler 13 Majorette 3, 43 Head Majorette 4. WALTROUT BECHT Wall y Bog Girls' Athletic Association 43 Homecoming Queen Can- didate 13 National Honor Society 3, 43 Tumbling Club 1. FRED D. BOGLE, JR. National Honor Society 3, 43 junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. V 1 BETTY L. BONACCI Bulldog's Bark Staff 23 Girls' Athletic Association 43 Glee Club 1, 43 Prom Committee 33 CYO 2, 3, 43 junior Play Usherette 3. NELL SUZANNE BREWER Susie Band 13 Girls' Baseball 13 Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, Secretary 43 Graduation Usherette 33 Junior Play 33 Library Assistant 1, 23 Photography 23 Red Cross Com- mittee 1, 43 4-H 13 Senior Play 4. ANN HARRIETT BRITTAIN Red Future Nurses 2, 3g Library Assistant 4g 4-H 1, 2g Applied Art 1. PATRICIA ANN BRONSON Patty Glee Club 3, 4g Vocational Business Education 4g Co-op 4g 4-H 2, 3. LARRY BURGESS Satcb Radio Club 4g Art Club lg Projectionist 31 Wheel Club 2. ANNE MARIE CILLI Inky Entered from East Hampton High School, East Hampton. New York, 1956g Civil Air Patrol 3, 4g Library Club 1, 2, 3g Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Swimming Club 2, 4l Phys CHARLES KEN CURTIN Sm oter Baseball 1g Basketball lg DCT 3, 4g Football 1g Lettermen's Club 1. ANN D'ALESSANDRO Ed Club 2. BARNEY HAMILTON CORBIN JR Basketball I Football 1 2 3 4 Key Club3 4 President 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 4 Vice President 4 Student Council 3 4 Judicial Chairman 4 Track Team 1 7 3 4 IRENE MABEL CRERAR Entered from Weston Collegiate and Vocational School, Toronto Ontario Canada I956' Orchestra 2 3' Drama Club 2 3' Mel-High Bible Club 4' Gold Cord Guide 1 2 3g Land Ranger 3. Debbie BRUCE ALLEN DAUB Future Teachers 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Choir 3, Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, Spring Swing 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA DEMERITT FHA 1, 2, Art Club 1, 4-H 1, 2, 5. TIMOTHY DAVID DERATANY Art Club 4, Bulldog's Bark Staff 1, Library Assistant 4: Office Assistant 3. SALLY ANN DINGWELL Dingy Band 1, Class Secretary 4, Girls' Athletic Association 4, Glee Club 1, 4. GLEN DORSEY G. K. Entered from Stonewall Jackson High School, Charleston, West Virginia, September, 1956, Prom Clean-up Committee 3, Senior Play 4. SALLY ANN DORSEY Sad Entered from Woodrow Wilson High School, Beckley, West Virginia, September, 1956, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Future Nurses 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Glee Club 1, Latin Club 3, Booster Club 2, All State Orchestra 3, jazz Band 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Minstrel 2, 3. DEBORAH ANN DOUGAN Cheerleader 2, 4, Homecoming and Christmas Queen Can didate 3, Homecoming Queen 3, Class Treasurer 4, Girls' Athletic Association 4, Lettermerfs Club 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Tumbling Club 1, Vocational Business Educa- tion 2, 3, 4. MARGARET ANN EBERHART Maggie Art Club 2, FHA 1, Glee Club 4, Swimming Team 2, Tumbling Club 1, Prom Comittee 3, Hobby Club 1. ERIC T. ESBENSEN Rn- 2, 3, Science Club 3. GLORIA CAROL FENDER Entered from St. Cloud High School, St. Cloud, Florida, September, 19565 Girls' Basketball 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, DCT 4g Future Homemakers 1, Glee Club 13 Graduation Usherette 2, Lettermen's Club 2, 3. RICHARD FISHER Rick Amateur Radio Club 2, 3g Annual Staff 2, 3, Debate Club 4, Library Assistant 1, 2, Photography 2, 39 Projectionist 1, ALBERTA ETHEL ETTERS Annual Staff 45 Girls' Athletic Association SQ Library As- sistant 4g National Honor Society 5, 4. MARLOWE RAY EITEL Sonny Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, 4g Lettermerfs Club 3, 43 Li- brary Assistant 43 Track Team 2. CHARLES HESS ELLIS Charlie DONNA J. EMMETT Don Band 1, 2, 5, DCT 4, Secretary 4. BARBARA ANNE ENOCH Barb Band 1, 2, 3g Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 5g Glee Club 1, 2g National Honor Society 4, Student Council 1, 2, 39 Vocational Business Education 4, Argus Staff 3. N. BARNEY FOX Library 1, Print Shop 2, 3. DOROTHY JEAN FREDRICKSON D02 Future Nurses 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2. GAIL ANN FURTHMAN Gail-y-0 Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4, Red Cross Committee 3, Swimming Team 3, Tumbling Club 1, Softball Team 1. GARY MICHAEL GALANT Mike Art 3, DCT 4. CAROLYN JUNE GANDEE funey Future Hornemakers 1 3, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Gradua- tion Usherette 3 Library Assistant 2, Office Assistant 2, Vocational Business Education 4, Homecoming Queen , Candidate 5 LEE WILLIAM GARDENOUR Art Club 4 GLORIA DAWN GENTRY Entered from Jackson High School, Jackson, Ohio, October, 1956, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, School Paper Staff 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Future Homemakers 1, Office Assistant 3, 4, 4-H 3, 4, Head Majorette in Drum and Bugle Corps 4, Rainbow Girls 1. JOYCE PEARL GOODWIN Ivy Entered from Meadville High School, Meadville, Penn- sylvania, DCT 4, Future Homemakers 3, Glee Club 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, 4, Rainbow Girls 3, 4, Vocational Business Education 4. RICHARD LAMAR HAMPTON Ace Baseball 1g DeMolay 4, Football 3g Photography 1, Senior Play 4g Track Team 1. MIRIAM JEANETTE I-IAMRIC Mimi Future Nurses 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Association 33 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 43 Applied Art 1. BEVERLY SUE HARNISH Bev Band 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4g Library Assistant 15 Photography 2g 4-H 1, Applied Art 1, 2- LOIS ILENA HARTER Kitten Future Homemakers lg Glee Club 1, 23 Red Cross Com' mittee 15 Vocational Business Education 2, 33 CRC 13 Dfa' matics lg RAC 1. RICHARD ELTON HARVEY Pee Wee Football 1, 2, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4g Track Team 2, 33 Vocational Business Education 4 JUDITI-I DIANE HEATH Judy Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bulldog's Bark Staff 2g Library Assistant 4g Rainbow Girls 1, 2, 3, 4g Red Cross Committee lg Student Council 4, Flagtwirling 1, 3, 4g Junior Play Usherette 3. JO ANN HILLS fo Entered from Lower Camden County Regional High School Atco New jersey Glee Club 1 4 Vocational Business Edu cation 4 BETH ELAINE THERESE HINE H urrzmne Art Club 1 Future Nurses 3 Library Assistant 1 2 Ram bow Girls 1 2 3 4 Student Council 4 Chairman March of Dimes 1 Red Cross Committee 1 Crafts Club 1 Girls Hockey 1 PATRICIA ANN HINES Himz Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Rainbow Girls 1, 2, 5, 45 Flagtwirling 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANNE I-HX Pat Square Dancing Club 15 Co-op 4. GARY HARRISON HOGELAND Tennerfee Band 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1. EARL DAVID HOPKINS Blfzcky Band 1, 2, 35 Junior Play 35 Vocational Business Education 45 Senior Play 4. DICKIE HOWE Dick Amateur Radio Club 15 Football Manager 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 5, 45 Photography 1. GERALDINE HUDIK Gerry Art Club 15 Cheerleader 3, 45 Christmas Queen Candidate 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 5, 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Future Homemakers 25 Future Nurses 25 Glee Club 15 Graduation Usherette 55 Library Assistant 25 Office As- sistant 45 Red Cross Committee 35 Vocational Business Edu- cation 5g 4-H 15 Lettermen's Club 3, 4. RICHARD HULL Butch JOAN BETTY HUTCHINSON Entered from Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Connecti- cut, September, 19553 Band 35 Girls' Basketball 1, 25 Future Nurses 45 Rainbow Girls 3. 4. wiwwwm-Quivey ,-ff, ,iw,,,f,,?.i5,,,,t.. qwaw awii, CAROL ANN JOHANNESSEN Carol fo Girls' Athletic Association 4, Library Assistant 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Mardi Queen Candidate 3, Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 2. GLORIA SUZANN E JOURDAN Suzy Annual Staff 4, Girls' Baseball 1, Bulldogs Bark Staff 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Association 3, Junior Play 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. BARBARA F AYE IULIAN Barb Future Nurses 3, 4, President 4, Girls' Athletic Association 5, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tumbling Club 1, Voca- tional Business Education 4. BETTY ANN JURGENS Entered from Northside High School, Atlanta, Georgia, january, 1955, Art 1, Future Homemakers 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Association 4, Glee Club 1, 4, Junior Play Usher- ette 3, Rainbow Girls 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 25 Cat Club 1, Y-Teens 1. NORMAN SYDNEY KIMMEY Normy-Norm Annual Staff 4,,Band 1, 2, Boys' State 3, Class President 4, DeMolay 4, Football 3, Glee Club 1, junior Play 3, Phoi tography 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Student Council 4, Track Team 3, State Science Fair 3, 4, A. V. Dept. 4. LYNDA KAY KINSEY Kay Transfer from West Phoenix High School, Phoenix, Arizona, 1956, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 3, junior Play Student Director 3, Photography 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 33 Drama Club 2, 3, Newspaper Club 2, 3, Rock Hound Club 1, 2, 3. LINDA LOUISE KIRK Linda Entered from George Washington High School, Danville, Virginia, September, 1954, Band 1, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, junior Play 3, Rainbow Girls 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Future Homemakers 3. BENNY EDWARD KOSKE Benjamin EDWARD VINCENT LAIBL Eddie Bulldog's Bark Staff 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Lettermerfs Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Track Team 2. CARL C. LANI-IAM Rod Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Football men's Club 3, 43 Track Team 3. JAY RICHARD LARSEN Band lg Glee Club 1. CHARLES CAMERON LEECH Clwlly Band 1, 2, 3, 43 DCT 4, President 4g DeMolay 1, 2, 5, 43 Glee Club 3. 2, 3, 43 Key Club 43 Letter- JOANN SHAREE LEIKVOLD Slmree Band 13 Future Homemakers 43 Future Nurses 3, 43 Office Assistant 3, 43 Rainbow Girls 1, 2, 3, 43 4-H 1, 2, 3. BEVERLY ANN LILLIS Tootrie Entered from Parma Senior High School, Parma, Ohio, September, 19553 Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2g Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Vocational Business Education 4g Career Club 2, First Aid Club 1. DAVID WILLIAM LINDSAY Dave Football 4g junior Play 33 Key Club 43 Letteri-nen's Club 4g Projectionist 1, 2. BILLIE SANDRA LIPSCOMB Sandy Entered from Shelby High School, Shelby, North Carolina, September, 19543 Vocational Business Education 4. Charlie JACKIE MARSHALL fare NANCY MATOTT MARY ANNE MCCARTHY Annual Staff 4 Art Club 4g Girls' Athletic Association 1, Homecoming and Christmas Queen Candidate 3, 4g Library Assistant 1 National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4 Office Assistant 3g Rainbow Girls 2, 3, 4g Red Cross Committee Secretary-Treasurer 52 Student Council 4, junior Classical League 1, Tri-Hi-Y 13 Prom Committee 3. CARL FRED MEYER Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Class President Zg Class Treasurer 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Library Assistant 5, Student Council 1, Track Team CHARLES ERNEST LITTLE Football 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 4 Prolectionist 1 Photography 1g Tumbling Club 1 2 4 H 1 2 Softball 2 GERHARD JULIUS MARTENS I 1, 2, 5, 4. GEORGE WILLIAM MILLER Billy Photography 1g Projectionist 1. PATRICIA LEE MILLER Pat I Bulldog's Bark Staff 15 Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 Class Secre- tary 45 Glee Club 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 1, 4g junior Play 3g Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Assistant 2, Rainbow Girls 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Committee 3, 4, President 3, 45 Student Council 4. TOMMY E. MONTGOMERY DAREL C. MORGAN, IR. Entered from jackson High School, Jackson, Michigan, September, 1956. PATRICK MOREN Pat DCT 3. WILLIAM S. MORRISON Bill Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 23 Boys' State 3g DeMolay 1, 25 Football 3, 4g Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN NICHOLS Splznf Whitey Girls Basketball 1, DCT 4, Future Homemakers 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Association 1g Tumbling Club 1, 2. DONALD KEITH NORMAN Band 1, 2, 33 Basketball 15 Latin Club 1. CHARLES J. NUTTING Charlie Band 4. ALFRED BARRY CARL OLSON Barry Band 1, 5, 4, Latin Club 1g Tennis Team 13 Senior Play 4 GARRETT H. OSBORNE, JR. Ozzie Band 1, 2, 3, Projectionist 3, Boy Scouts 1, 2. ROSEMARY PATANELLA Pickle Graduation Usherette 33 junior Play 3g National Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross Committee 3, 4, Project Chairman 4g Student Council 4, Prom Committee 3g Red Cross Leader- ship Training Center 33 Senior Play 4. RICHARD ELMER PAVICK Riff: Entered September, 1956, from Passaic, New jersey, De- Molay 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 4g Senior Play 4. CECIL RICHARD PLATT Pud Glee Club 33 Key Club 33 Library Assistant 33 Wheel Club 1, 2, 4-H 1, 2. MARILYN PLATT Future Nurses 1, 23 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4. NANCY ELIZABETH POST Nan Girls' Athletic Association 4, Glee Club 1, 4. BARBARA ANN RANDOLPH Baht Entered from Anthony High School, Anthony, Florida, 19561 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 2, 3, Future Homemakers 1, 3, Historian 3g Glee Club 3. LUAN RAYMOND Lu Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Glee Club 2g Graduation Usherette 35 Office Assistant 33 Rainbow Girls 2g Red Cross Committee 1g Student Council 1, 2, 5Q Vocational Business Education 4, Prom Committee 3. MARJORIE RAE REED Margy Band 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, Rainbow Girls 1, 2, 3. SHERYI.. REYNOLDS SlJe1'1'i Glee Club 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Office Assistant 3, Rainbow Girls 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Tum- bling Club 1, Prom Committee 3. JOE ANN RICHARDSON Art Club 1, Future Nurses 4, Girls' Athletic Association 4, Library Assistant 2. JESSE ROBBINS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Office Assistant 4, Track Team 3. O. BRYANT ROBERTS 01k Baseball 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 3, De- Molay 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 4, Track Team 2, 5, 4. MARCELEEN ELIZABETH RODES Mun Girls' Baseball 1, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4, Class Secretary 2, Future Nurses 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 4, Glee Club 4, Graduation Usherette 55 Homecoming Queen Candidate 2, 4, Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, Office Assistant 2, Rain- bow Girls 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Tumbling Club 1, 4-H 1, Christmas Queen 4. RICHARD ROGERS Rich DeMolay 2, 3, 4. RICHARD SALE Red Team 1, 5, 4, 4-H 1. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4 Class President 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 1 2 5 4 Track LYNNE ADELAIDE SECRIST Entered from Amityville Memorial High School, Amity- ville, New York, September, 1956g Class Secretary 33 Future Nurses 4g Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 5g,Girls' State 3g Library Assistant 3g National Honor Society 2, 3, 4g French Club 33 School Newspaper Club Editor 33 junior Council 3. DAVID L. SEEKELL Dave Band 3, 4g Tumbling Club 1. PORTIA REBECCA SI-IEPPARD Becky Bible Club 5g Junior Variety Show 3g School Talent Show 33 Band 15 American History Club 3. EDWIN SHIVER Red Vocational Business Education 4. HENRY A SCHROEDER Hank Art 3, 4g Photography 1, 4g Indian River Sports Car Club JOHN A SIMMONS johnny Band 1 2 5 4 Boys State cation 4 3 Vocational Busrness Edu CHARLES W. SLAUGHTER MARY ANNETTE SMITH Clem Glee Club 4g Tumbling Club 1. SUE ELLEN SPARKS Sparkie Entered from jasonville High School, Jasonville, Indiana, September, 1956, Class Treasurer 1, Glee Club 4, Gradu- ation Usherette 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 2, Library Assistant 1, 2, Rainbow Girls 1, 2, 3, Vocational Business Education 4. DOROTHY BONNER SPENCER D01 Annual Staff 1, Band 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, Christmas and Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, Glee Club 4, Graduation Usherette 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 1, Rainbow Girls 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Vocational Business Education 2, 3, Flagtwirler 4. SHARON LOU STORM Stormy Entered from Beecher City High School, Beecher City, Illi- nois, September, 1955, Science Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Library Club Secretary 2, Newspaper Staff 2, Class Secretary 1, Chorus 2, Cooperative Business Education Club 3, 4. CHARLES LEE STRICKLAND Claglck Basketball 2, Football 1, 2, Tumbling Club 1, 2 WILLIAM C. STROUD Wild Bill V Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3, Class President 1, Class Vice President 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Key Club 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Track Team 2, 4-H 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN GAY SWEENEY Eve Entered from Titusville High School, Titusville, Florida, 1955, Anual Staff 2, Art Club 1, Class Secretary 1, Future Homemakers 2, Future Nurses 2, Glee Club 1, Graduation Usherette 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, OfflCC AS- sistant 1, 2, Red Cross Committee 2, 4-H 1, 2. RUTH ANN SWEIGART Ruthie Annual Staff 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Home- coming Queen Candidate 1, Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Red Cross Committee 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Swim ming Team 2, Civil Air Patrol 4. EDWIN CLIFFORD SYMMES, JR. Ed Band 4, Senior Play 4. RUTH HALLE TERRY Devil Entered from Dan McCarty High School, Fort Pierce, Flori- da, September, 1956, Band 1, 23 Future Homemakers 1, 23 Future Nurses 53 Junior Play Usherette 33 Rainbow Girls 1, 2, 3, 4g Vocational Business Education 4. AYLSA CAROLE TIBBETTS Elm Future Nurses 3, 4g Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2. BARBARA MARIE TILLIS Tillie Art Club 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Bulldog's Bark Staff 2, 33 DCT 43 Future Homemakers 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Rainbow Girls 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming Team 13 Vocational Business Education 5, 43 4-H 1, 2, 5. WILLIAM EDWIN TURNER Bill Entered from Hale High School, Stow, Massachusetts, 19563 Band 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Class President 1. JAMES BRUCE UNDERHILL jim Band 13 Swimming Team 2. JOHN WILLIAM TIPPIE Bill Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, 35 Annual Staff 43 Junior Play 33 National Honor Society 43 Photography 43 Pro- jectionist 23 Science Club 3, 43 AV Department 1, 2, 3, 43 ,Prom Committee 3. DAVID K. TOLLEY Entered from Ripley High School, Ripley, West Virginia, September, 1955. JAMES FRANK TOWNLEY jim Band 1, 33 Football 23 Student Council 13 Future Farmers 1. FRED VAN LENGEN, JR. Derf Projectionist 1, 2, Photography 1, 2, 3, Band 3. VICTORIA DONNA VAN OSTRAN Vickie Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Baseball 1, 2, Girls' Basketball 1, Debate Club 3, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 1, Swimming Team 3, 4, Track Team 1, Archery 1, Bowling 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1. BOB HARVEY WALKER Robert Basketball 4. WILLIAM Don Football 2, 3. DONALD WARD BARBARA SUE WEND-LING Barb Cheerleader 1, Future Homemakers 3, Glee Club 1 Homecoming Queen Candidate 13 Library Assistant 4-H 1. FRANCES BARCLAY WHARTON Fmn Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Girls' Baseball 1, Christmas and Homecoming Queen Candidate 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Girls' State 3, Junior Play 3, Rainbow Girls 1, 2, 3, 4, Worthy Advisor' 2, Senior Play 4, Tumbling Club 1. l SHARON ROSE WILLIAMS Shan lil Entered from Amarillo High School, Amarillo, Texas, March, 1956, Annual Staff 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Class Secretary 2, Debate Club 3, Future Homemakers 1, 2, 33 . Future Teachers 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 2, 33 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, Library Assistant 2, Office As- sistant 4, Red Cross Committee 1, 2, Student Council' 1, 2, 3, Tumbling Club 1, 2, 4-H 1. MICHAEL DALE WILLIS Mike Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3. NANCY YOCKEL Girls' Athletic Association 4, Graduation Usherette 39 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, Vocational Business Education 2, 3. BARBARA JOAN MARCH Barb Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2. ELSIE MARIE WISNIEWSKI LC. Entered from Robert Lee High School, jacksonville, Flor- ida, 1956, Future Homemakers lg Future Nurses 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Red Cross Committee 23 Newspaper Editor 13 Newspaper Club 1. RODNEY CLEVLAND WOFFORD Tom Student Council 1, 2, Treasurer 23 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Class President 1, 2. JUDITH ANN WOODLING Judy Glee Club 1, 2, 45 4-H 1, 25 Homecoming Queen Candi- date 3g Future Homemakers 3, Bul1dog's Bark Staff 3. ELIZABETH W YATT Liz Entered from Sanford, Florida, 19545 Future Homemakers 3, 4, Vice President 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Secretary 1, Library Assistant 4, National Honor Society 3, 45 4-H 1, Latin Club 1. Mr. Marsh 's Christmas party Caught m the act' tfefzfzafz Mr .Ywafzfofzj X. 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M -' A Q na V wi 5? . , vw, ,,,,1, A fa ' Q, A I HS SALLY DINGWELL and BARNEY CORBIN BEST DRESSED Jo ANN BARRY and EARL HOPKINS MOST TALENTED 2 5 S K A Q 3 A K x FRAN WHARTON and DICK HAMPTON WITTIEST BRYANT ROBERTS and BAMMA HILLIARD BEST LOOKING CARL MEYER and GAIL FURTHMAN MOST ATHLETIC CLASS WILL I, Jim Abney, will my ability to get a girl and go steady with her longer than four days to Bill Fletcher, whom I hope will take advantage of it in the future. I, Bill Archer, will all my aches, pains, and bruises to Bob Johannessen. I, Jo Ann Barry, will my baton to anyone who thinks she can twirl it better than I did. I, Wally Becht, will my ability to tear out a car window with the speaker at the drive-in to Barbara Burns. I, Fred Bogle, will my continental kit to Bob Jo- hannessen. I, Sue Brewer, will my ability to be in the senior and junior play to Barbara Hadlock. I, Larry Burgess, will my radio and TV skill to Tom Troyer. I, Ann Cilli, will my hair dye kit and rock 'n roll record collection to Caroll McCool. I, Barney Corbin, being of sound and sober mind, will my sideburns and bird hair cut to Mack QThe Teethj Spencer. I, Irene Crerar, will one dented Fordyce car with well-scraped paint to next yearis drivers education classes. I, Ken Curtin, will my seat in the D. C. T. class to Bill Bartelson. I, Jim Dean, will my rods and women to Howie Gilhaus. I, Virginia DeMerritt, will my ability to pass physical education without any physical effort to Jewel Evans. I, Timmy Deratany, will my good grades in Prob- lems of Democracy to Pat.McLain. I, Sally Dingwell, will my ability to get along with the administration and to stay out of trouble to Barbara Wharton. I, Glen Dorsey, will not-I'm taking it with me. I, Sally Ann Dorsey, will a senior parking space to Cathy Morton, in hopes that her car will fit it. I, LuAn Raymond Dubberly, will my deepest sym- pathy and sorrow to all single girls. I, Margaret Eberhart, will my nightly curfew to Benny Gerstle, in hopes that she can get more done in that time than I did. I, Sonny Eitel, will my ability to get out of classes and be late for classes to Lee Cressman. I, Charlie Ellis, will my English book to anyone who will take it. I, Barbara Enoch, will my straight A report card to John Sikes. I, Rick Esbensen, will my ability to play the meanest record player in town to Greg Payette. I, Alberta Etters, will my baby shoes to Mrs. Hart- zog's baby, in the hope that they will fit the baby better than they fit me now. I, Richard Fisher, will my knowledge to Dan Bruce. I, Barney Fox, will a locker full of shaving cream to Larry Bissey. I, Dorothy Fredrickson, will my ability not to dress out in 'physical education to Margie Sanford. - I, Gail Ann Furthman, will my ability to graduate and to make A's in English to the future senior, Carla Albritton. I, June Gandee, will my height to Joyce Cobb. I, Gloria Gentry, will nothing to nobody and take all I can get my hands ong on second thought, I will my ability to drive a car to Carroll McCool. I, Joyce Goodwin, will my ability to sit through a whole basketball game and not yell to Barbara Whar- ton. I, Dick Hampton, will my ability to dodge knives in a certain class to Bobby Meyer. I, Beverly Hamish, will my ability to be a good lis- tener to John McAloney. I, Lois Harter, will my excellent driving ability and quick reactions to Joyce Robbins. I, Richard Harvey, will running speed to Gene Ferguson. I, Judy Heath, will my ability to have fun on all the band trips without being caught to Barbara Hadlock. I, Bamma Hillard, will my black hair to Carla Moritz in case she ever wants to become a brunette. I, Jo Ann Hills, will my red hair to Carla Moritz. I, Beth Hine, will my red hair and my ability to get through my senior year with only an occasional as- pirin to Cathy Morton in hopes that she can use them. I, Pat Hines, will my ability to stay out of a band uniform to Dale Scott. I, Pat Hix, will my ability to get a ring before I graduate to Doodle Swilly. I, Suzanne Jourdan, will my freckles, left to me by Patsy Ezelle, left to her by Ruth Ann Boyd, to Red Alderman. I, Barbara Julian, will my height to Bob Johannessen. I, Betty Ann Jurgens, will my height to Becky West. I, Norman Kimmey, will my ability to find my way around in the darkroom to Don Meginley, in hopes that he will learn to use this delicate ability. I, Kay Kinsey, will my seat on the bus on band trips to Babs Emery. I, Linda Kirk, will my ability to play the bells to Barbara Hadlock. I, Eddie Laibl, will my manly physique to Big Ed Palmer. I, Carl Lanham, will my ability to shoot 374 times in a basketball game to Eddie Parsons. I, jay Larsen, will my place in the lunch line to any junior with a cast-iron stomach. I, Cholly Leech, will all the Cocoa and Melbourne football fights and trips to the Rough juniors. I, Sharee Leikvold, will my job in the high school office to Cheryl Morton, I, Beverly A. Lillis, will my freckles and shorthand notes to Barbara Schmitt. I, Dave Lindsay, will my English books to Lonnie Pruitt. I, Charles Little, will my weight lifting ability to jerry Hatt. I, Gerhard Martens, will my English book to Carole Sue Casey. I, Barbara March, will my ability for getting into messes to my sister, Ginny. I, Jackie Marshall, will my ability to be married, miss 17 days of school, and still graduate to Bobby Meyer QShopej. I, Mary Anne McCarthy, will my dignified bearing and quiet, sedate ways to Richard Cassady. I, Carl Meyer, will my ability to make A's to Carl Morin. I, Billy Miller, will Melbourne High School and all its teachers to Charles McCannon. I, Patricia Miller, will my outstanding basketball abil- ity to Eddie Parsons. I, Pat J. Moren, will my ability to get away with anything to jimmy Raley-he needs it. I, Darel Morgan, jr., will leave my school bus to Fred Holstein. I, Bill Morrison, will my clean gym uniform to Ed- mund Redding. I, Shirley Ann Nichols, will my chair in home ec class to Pat Logan. I, Don Norman, will Sam, the hit of the party, to jewel Darlene,' Evans. I, Charlie Nutting, will my old Mad magazines to Bill Fletcher. ' I, Barry Olson, will my tattered books and broken slide rule, my ability to get out of any or all of my classes excused, and a certain parking place in Eau Gallie to Bob McGrew. I, Garrett H. Osborne, Jr., will my skill to get out of hard work to jerry Hatt. I, Rosemary Patanella, will my ability to write on the board in College English class, to make out tests, to never do homework and still make ALS, and to contribute in the daily joke-telling circle to Barbara Wharton. I, Richard Pavick, will my ability to get traffic tick- ets to jack Pavick. I, Cecil Platt, will all the credits I don't have to Dick jones. I, Marilyn Platt, will my locker in physical education to Mary Platt. I, Barbara Ann Randolph, will my sleepy eyes to anyone who is a day-dreamer. I, Marjorie Reed, will my ability to hot-rod to Lois Robbins. I, Joe Ann Richardson, will my ability to drive a different car every day without wrecking it to Cheryl Morton. I, jesse Robbins, will my ability to run into police cars and Ucowsi' to Red Sale. I, Bryant Roberts, will my ability to sing and dance ballet to Ron Parkey. I, Marceleen Rodes, will my ability to be an M. H. S. cheerleader for four years to Ginny Wargelin. I, Richard Rogers, will my gym suit to Edward Maddedn. I, Mary Rucks, will my ability to play off-key on my sax to Babs Emery. I, Henry Schroeder, will the- pen I tore up to Barry Fox. I, Edwin Shiver, will my masculine physique to Gene Ferguson. I, Johnny Simmons, will my drumming ability to Barbara Wharton. I, Annette Smith, will my ability to be married in my senior year to Doodle Swilley. I, Sue Sparks, will my peroxide bottle to Pat Mc- Pherson, provided she uses it well and often. I, Dot Spencer, will my beautiful, naturally curly, true dishwater blond hair to Carla Moritz. I, Sharon Storm, will my graceful walk to anyone who needs a swing. I, Bill Stroud, will my ability to make straight A's my senior year, my ability to never be late for, or to skip school, my manly physique, and my charm to Paul Sanford. I, Ruth Ann Sweigart, will the few good grades I have to janet M. Sweigart. I, Edwin C. Symmes, Jr., will my ability to play timpani to Sharla Reynolds. I, Ruth Terry, will my heart to James Michael Pat- rick Carney. I, Alysa Tibbetts, will my Billy to Ellen, for she wants him badly. I, Marie Tillis, will my shorthand pad and typing book to Pat McPherson. I, J. Wm. Tippie, will my ability to keep the clocks and bell messed up to Allen Womack. I, Bill Turner, will my yankee accent to Tom Weber. I, james Underhill, will my car? to Loris and Deloris Snow, so that they will have a ride to school next year. I, Fred Van Lengen, Jr., will my part of the south to any ---- yankee who will keep the money green. I, Bob Walker, will my bloody and torn gym suit to G.W. Fortune. I, Don Ward, will my ability to drive a school bus and have wrecks to Andy Walshaw. I, Fran Wharton, will my yelling ability at football and basketball games to Alice Bottomley. I, Shan Williams, will The Freeze to joan Sparr. I, Mike Willis, will all my fishing tackle and equip- ment to Jean Farnham. I, Elsie Wisniewski, will good luck and lots of dates to Carroll McCool. I, Tom Wofford, will my love for teachers to Mack Spencer. I, Judy Woodling, will my good personality and looks, my ability to get along with all my teachers, never cut, skip, or miss classes, and pass all my classes with flying colors to Millie Braddock, and do hereby hope it is used to the fullest extent. I, Elizabeth Wyatt, will my piled-up books and pa- pers to anyone strong enough to carry all of them. I, Nancy Yockel, will my ability to play basketball Qwhat ability I havej to Sandy Threlkeld and jo- anne Van Brunt. I, Victoria Van Ostran, will my ability to put a zipper in upside down three times to Betty Wagner. I, Evelyn Sweeney, will my ability to think up ex- cuses for being late to my sister, Carol. We three, Sue Brewer, Linda Kirk, and Fran Whar- ton, leave it to the Marines. We, Ann Brittain and Miriam Hamric, will the abil- ity to manage the Green and White without going completely insane to Connie Somerville. We, the seniors of the Science Research class, happily will Don Meginley to Ray Kallgren for the benefit of society. We, jim Abney, Fred Bogle, and Norman Kimmey, being temporarily insane due to present conditions, and with hopes of future recovery, do hereby leave! CLASS PROPHECY Time: 2:55 Phzre: Miami De.ftina1fi0n.' Interlochen, Michigan, National Music Camp JO ANN: As I boarded the East Coast Champion and was about to give the baggage to the porter, I hesitated and looked at him in bewilderment. I know I've seen that face somewhere, I said to my- self, and I started thinking about where I'd seen him. High School! FRED BOGLE, from my dear old Melbourne High School. As I found my seat on the train, my mind was full of memories of my high school days. It seemed like only yesterday that we were all close friends at M. I-I. S., and now I imagine we are scattered all over the world. For instance, MARY ANNE MCCARTHY is a professor at the University of Melbourne Where she and BILL TIP- PIE are enlarging their computer. In the last letter I received from MARY ANNE, I learned that SUE BREWER was getting married for the fifth time, in one of Melbourne's biggest weddings. I understood on her guest list was WALLY BECHT, the beautiful model from California, PAT MILLER, M. G. M.'s foremost understudyg LARRY BURGESS, president of Burgess Batteries, and MIKE GALLANT, Mayor of Palm Bay. I surely wanted to see the wedding but I had only an hour layover in Melbourne. I began to feel hungry so I headed for the diner, and while passing through the lounge I heard a deep voice, and there was CHARLIE NUTTING, behind the bar mixing drinks. I walked over and after talking with CHARLIE for a while, I found out that BILL TURN- ER, after six years, had finally worked his way up to Chief Petty Officer in the Navy. Another of CHARLIE'S friends, FRED VAN LENGEN, is now manager of the Brevard Drive-In. After hearing about CHARLES STRICKLAND'S noted racing abilities at the Brevard Speedway, I proceeded to the diner. As I was finishing my meal, I heard the porter call out, Next stop, Melbourne. I arrived at the new depot, designed by BRYANT ROBERTS and constructed by CHARLES LITTLE. My old friend, DOT SPENCER, the socialite of Melbourne, arrived in her Caddy and dragged me to one of her afternoon cocktail parties. As I arrived, PAT HINES, the maid, took my coat. From the moment I walked in, it seemed like a class reunion. SHIRLEY NICHOLS was asking SUZANNE JOURDAN what she thought about their jobs since the new dial system was introduced when I met . . . NORMAN: Hello, JO ANN. It's good to see you. Jo ANN: wen, hi, NORMAN. NORMAN: What's this about you being Miss Ma- jorette of America? JO ANN: Why, yes. In fact, right now I'm head- ing for the Interlochen, Michigan, National Music Camp. What are you doing here? NORMAN: Oh, I'm down here on a special case. You remember HENRY SCHROEDER, the multi- millionaire? JO ANN: Why, yes. NORMAN: Well, his dog developed an acute case of indigestion from eating too much caviar and I had to treat it. JO ANN: What's your old friend, DICK HAMP- TON, doing these days? NORMAN: Oh, havenit you heard? He's a famous jet ace now, and that reminds me of DAVID TOLLY who is also a famous pilot. Say, have you seen BETTY ANN JURGENS lately? JO ANN: Why, yes. She and SHAREE LEIK- VOLD are modeling in Chicago and doing very well for themselves. NORMAN, isn't that MAR- CELEEN RODES over there talking to SHERYL REYNOLDS? NORMAN: Yes, SHERYL is swimming in the National Olympics. JO ANN: MARCELEEN is singing with CHOLLY LEECH's Dixieland Band. Speaking of music, EARL HOPKINS is a pianist and is now appearing at the Waldorf. ' NORMAN: Did you follow the championship basketball tournament on television last week? JO ANN: Yes, and wasn't BILL ARCHER good? Boy, he really kept that bench warm. Did you see DICKIE HOWE run out there at breaks with that pail of ice cold, clear, cool, water? Well, I've got to be going now, it's almost time for my train. NORMAN: It's almost time for my train, too. Are you catching the 6:20? JO ANN: Yes, and DOT's chauffeur, BILLY MILLER, is driving me to the station. We can ride down together. NORMAN: Here it is. Save me a seat, JO ANN: I'll be on as soon as I take care of our luggage. There. You know who I expected to see in Melbourne? BILL MORRISON. JO ANN: No, he's an electronic expert in New Orleans. NORMAN: Well, who's taking over Radiation then? JO ANN: Oh, thatis DAVID LINDSAY. NORMAN: Speaking of Radiation, BENNY KOS- KE is the head Eirechief of the plant, and BARBARA ENOCH is DAVID's private secretary. JO ANN: TOM WOFFORD is head of the draft- ing department and among other people under him is JOYCE GOODWIN, his private secretary. NORMAN: Boy! This train is really fast. We're in Washington already. We've got a couple of hours g let's see the sights. JO ANN: This station surely is crowded. Let's get on that sightseeing bus over there. NORMAN: This is one of DON WARD's sight- seeing buses. He has a whole fleet of them around Washington. Hurry and get on, JO ANN, or we won't get a seat. JO ANN: I'l1 bet we see a lot of our old friends working around the Capitol. NORMAN: Let's go and watch Congress in action. JO ANN: O.K. Look down there: isn't that ED- DIE LAIBL? NORMAN: Yes, he's a Senator from Florida. Did you know that CECIL PLATT is a State Representa- tive from Florida? Thereis LOIS HARTER over there, carrying a big stack of papers. JO ANN: She must be one of the stenographers. I told JUDY we would meet her in front of the Capitol and it's almost time now, so let's hurry. Well, hi, JUDY. JUDY: Hello, JO ANN. NORMAN! What are you doing here? NORMAN: I have an operation scheduled in Michigan, so I've decided to go on up to Interlochen and see my old friend JIM ABNEY with JO ANN. JO ANN: Do you like being a journalist, JUDY? JUDY: I love it. It's lots of fun getting all the big scoops before the rest of the world does. Just this morning I heard that BARNEY FOX, an ambassador to France, talked the French Premier into changing the national drink from wine, in order to get rid of our surplus, to American moonshine. And did you know that BILLY STROUD is really in demand for his accounting ability? After the way he flur1ked math, you would never believe it. NORMAN: Have you heard about any more of our old classmates recently? JUDY: Why, yes, I covered a National Nurses' Convention here last week and I surely was surprised to see so many girls from Melbourne. ANN BRIT- TAIN is a surgical nurse now, and PAT BRONSON is working with Doctor LEE GARDENOUR, CAR- OLYN GANDEE is a pediatrician and MIRIAM HAMRIC is a dietitian. Some of the other girls were BEVERLY I-IARNISH, now an assistant to Chiro- practor RICHARD FISHER, and SALLY DORSEY, a laboratory technician. JO ANN: NORMAN, we had better catch our train. JUDY: I was assigned to cover the convention but I wasnit planning on leaving until tomorrow. NORMAN: Why don't you go with us today? We can talk over old times on the train. JUDY: All right, that would be fun. Iill get my things and meet you at the station. LATER ON THE TRAIN . . . JUDY: It sture is great being all together again. It's just like old times. NORMAN: It surely is. JUDY: Oh! I almost forgot to tell you. Did you know that GLEN DORSEY is a prominent elec- tronic engineer here in Washington? Also assisting him is SUE SPARKS. NORMAN, is there anyone from our class in New York now? NORMAN: Yes, NANCY ADAMS is a .general math teacher at Public School No. 56. Also, BETTY BONACCI is an accountant at Macy's Bargain Base- ment. I guess you girls have seen some of the pictures in the latest magazines of BARNEY CORBIN, who is a chief model for Esquire. JO ANN: IRENE CRERAR is a critic at Carnegie Hall, and currently appearing there is JOHNNY SIMMONS with his drums and JIM UNDERHILL with his cornet in the Symphonic Orchestra. JUDY: On my recent Visit to California, I covered the annual Magazine Publishers' Convention. NORMAN: Aren't you one of the publishers for Mad magazine, JUDY? W JUDY: Yes, but getting back to the convention, I saw GARRETT OSBORNE, a writer for Playboy, and RICHARD PAVICK, a big newspaper editor. I walked into Cirois and who should serve me but ROSEMARY PATANELLA. I stayed in the Sleep Easy Hotel, where they had all rooms equipped with Sealy mattresses. What a night's sleep I had. NORMAN: Speaking of Sealymattresses, did you know that DON NORMAN demonstrates Sealy at the home office in New York? JUDY: No, but in the morning, before I left the hotel, I rang to have my bags taken downstairs and the bellhop turned out to be BARRY OLSON. JO ANN: Well, you know that SALLY DING- WELL is living in Miami now. She's a dress de- signer at Burdine's. JO ANN RICHARDSON models most of the dresses that SALLY designs. NORMAN: BARBARA RANDOLPH is a dress designer at Sak's Fifth Ave. in New York, and JUDY WOODLING is a saleslady at the same store. JUDY: Did you see in Life magazine about the new modern school designed by ELIZABETH WYATT? JO ANN: Yes, I also read about some of the top faculty they have there. ED SYMMES is principal and MARJORIE REED teaches chemistry. BOB WALKER and LINDA KIRK are the physical ed- ucation teachers. I believe BRUCE DAUB is the Glee Club director and GLORIA GENTRY teaches geometry. JUDY: Well, here we are in Interlochen. JO ANN: JIM should be waiting for us at the station. Look for him. JIM: Hey, I'm over here. JO ANN: Gee, JIM, it sure is good to see you. JIM: I've got a cab waiting to take us to the music camp. NORMAN: Good. Say, JIM, I recognize that cab driver, who is he? JIM: Thatis KEN CURTIN, one of our old class- mates. JUDY: Exactly what is your job up here at the music camp, JIM? JIM: I'm teaching band drilling and drum ma- joring to students from all over the world. I've run into a lot of our old classmates on this job. Do you remember NANCY MATOTT? Well, she's our Spanish interpreter here at the camp. Do you remem- ber that football star, MARLOWE EITEL? Well, he's teaching flute up here and TIMMY DERATANY is teaching drums. JO ANN: This is my first year teaching up here and it surely sounds exciting. JIM, do you get over to the State College much? JIM: Yes, I stay there when the camp's not in SCSS1OI'1. NORMAN: Doesn't CARL MEYER still play football for Michigan State? JIM: Play football! Why, he's head coach at Mich- igan State. JUDY: While you're on sports, I must tell you of my experiences covering the Olympics. You'll be shocked to learn of some of our classmates who really did well in it. SHAN WILLIAMS took first in the woman's division for the shot-put. FRAN WHARTON won the 220 yard dash and RED SALE took first in the mile. RICHARD HARVEY, with a new technique in training, took first in the 880. ANNETTE SMITH won in the women's division for the discus throw. Don't you think it's marvelous that so many of our classmates came out on the very top? JIM: You'll never guess who our camp physician is: RICHARD HULL. NORMAN: ALBERTA ETTERS and JAY LAR- SEN are working at RICK ESBENSEN's Pharmaceu- tical Laboratories in Virginia. JIM: CHARLES SLAUGHTER is the chief of the Highway Patrol Station here in Interlochen. Just last week he was telling me about picking up CHARLIE ELLIS who was driving his hot race car on the super-highway. JUDY: Before I left Washington, I ran into MAR- GARET EBERHART. She is selling Avon products. Also, DONNA EMMETT and VIRGINIA DEM- ERRITT are telephone operators in our dispatcher's office. JO ANN: DOROTHY FREDRICKSON is a Bap- tist Missionary in Africa. Isn't that interesting? BAR- BARA JULIAN and PAT HIX are nurses assisting Doctor RICHARD ROGERS, who is working in Panama giving inoculations against cancer to the natives. NORMAN: You've seen advertisements for MONTGOMERY's steaks in JAMES TOWNLEY's chain of food stores, haven't you? Both TOM and JIM have a tremendous business going. JUDY: Say, did you see that Broadway play star- ring GERRY HUDIK? KAY KINSEY directed it and NANCY POST looked simply gorgeous with a little help from BAMMA HILLIARD, Broadway's top make-up artist. JIM: You remember PAT MOREN, don't you? He owns the Ipana Toothpaste Co. now, and his top billboard queen is ELSIE WISNIEWSKI. JO ANN: DAREL MORGAN just bought the Fountainbleau down on Miami Beach, for two and a half million dollars. MARILYN PLATT plays a guitar nightly there and GAIL FURTHMAN does an exhibition diving routine down on Miami Beach, touring all the big hotels. JUDY: BETH HINE was in Washington about a year ago. She was elected Grand Matron for the Eastern Star. JIM: Oh, I almost forgot, JO ANN, your secretary here at the camp is JOANN HILLS. JO ANN: Well, that's great. JIM: You know, while I was driving to Detroit the week before last, I had a wreck. I wasn't hurt but the car looked pretty bad. I had it towed to JESSE ROBBINS' garage in Detroit and his chief mechanic, GARY HOGELAND, said it would be impossible to repair it. I sold it for junk at MIKE WILLIS's Junk Yard and went to see the Chevrolet dealer. Believe it or not, it was CARL LANHAM. He gave me a good deal on a car for old time's sake. JUDY: Isnit it fascinating, all the wonderful careers that have sprouted from M. H. S. Some of the girls have a more domestic career, such as a housewife. I know that SANDRA LIPSCOMB has seven children now and JOAN HUTCHINSON isn't far behind with six. REBECCA SHEPPARD and EVELYN SWEENEY are tied with four each. JO ANN: Well I know that both RUTH ANN SWEIGART and VICTORIA VAN OSTRAN have had twins. NORMAN: Oh, it almost slipped my mind, but last week CAROL JOHANNESSEN called while she was in New York. She's an airline stewardess, you know. JUDY: GERHARD MARTENS now owns the Martens National Electronics Supply Co. He, know- ing how well Melbourne girls are trained for big business, has hired five Melbourne girls for handling communications of his business all over the world SHARON LOU STORM is his receptionist at the New York home office. MARIE TILLIS is a treas- urer in England and RUTH TERRY handles cor- respondence with France. BARBARA WENDLING is an accountant in Italy. JO ANN: LYNNE SECRIST and NANCY YOC- KEL are touring the world after winning the gigantic cosmetic contest sponsored by EDWIN SHIVER's Cosmetic Co. The last week of their tour will be spent at the TIM SOKOL Dude Ranch and I'm sure they'll get a kick out of it. JUDY: Well, I guess we'd better break up now and get some rest before we start our trips back home. NORMAN: Yes, I guess so. JO ANN: Well, good-bye, all. JIM: So long. By Jo ANN BARRY JUDY HEATH JIM ABNEY NORMAN KIMMEY What? 1t's Wst a can Dun.. -V ., 5 , ,X I Q L, ada Dry bottle- , , .un Fifi 9 ,. . MQ,-'ffw,+'w?w4 Do X lla Che odle and B ese! arbata ' Club M Q PM ra CJWKD G I C2366 I 1 'I + -7g!l21f6Q'7 Science C2215 wma? gil 09 -5 YQ I an chu? ACTIVITIES Student Council President MARCELEEN RODES STUDEN The purpose of the Student Council is to obtain a better relationship between the student body and the administration. Under the guidance of the officers and sponsor, Mr. Swanson, the Council has undertaken the projects of selling student cards, bulldog book covers, and the in- stallation of a pay telephone for the students' use. The main project of the Student Council this year was the operation of the Green and White, a concession stand for the students' convenience during both lunch hours. Through these projects the Student Council has endeavored to serve the student body and the administration to the best of its ability. Pictured at left, first row: Barney Corbin, Ginny Wargelin, Marceleen Rodes, LauralBrown, Carl Morin, Jeanie Ebling, Alice Bottomley. Second row: Beth Hine, Pat Miller, Linda Crow, Van Miller, Shannon Rodes, Rosemary Patanella, Mary Anne McCarthy, Judy Heath. Third row: Red Alderman, Bryant Roberts, Howard Guilhaus, john Leffingwell, Glenn Morin, Spence Guerin. Fourth row: Eddie Laibl, Carl Lanham,'Richard Cassady, Bobby Lazenby, Ted Whiting, jim Abney, and Norman Kimmey. OUNCIL I I l OFFICERS Treasurer, Laura Brown, judicial Chairman, Barney Corbing Serretary, Ginny Wargeling Vice Preridenl, Carl Moring Prerident, Marceleen Rodes. NATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Front row: Mr. Marsh, sponsor, Peggy Owen, Jimmie Marshall, Barbara Julian, Kay Polhamus, Rosemary Patanella, Elizabeth Wyatt, and Mr. Moffitt, rpomor. Second row: Judy Larson, Karen Evans, Gail Donkin, Barbara Enoch, Linda Crow, JoAnn Hegler, and JoAnn Barry. Third row: Sharla Reynolds, Lynne Secrist, Susan Raulerson, Alberta Etters and Selma Anderson. Fourth row: Nancy Adams, Suzanne Jourdan, Mary Anne McCarthy, Judy Biswanger, Glenda Faye Goodwin, and Carol Johannessen. Fifth row: Bill Tippie, Bill Morrison, John Leffingwell, Fred Bogel, and Robert Morris. Back row: Gary Maris, Carl Morin, Howard Gilhaus, and Dick Van Brunt. The officers of the Honor Society are: Peggy Owen, trearurerf Carl Morin, preridentg Jo Ann Barry, .ferretaryg and Mary Anne McCarthy, vice prerident. The Honor Society is an organization whose object is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character and honesty in the students of Melbourne High School. Membership in the Honor Society is open to any sophomore, junior or senior who has maintained a ninety-three or above scholastic average for the preceding semester and meets the standards of leadership, character and service. l r First row: Rosemary Patanella, Kathy Ferguson, Alice Bottomley Sue Brewer, Spence Guerin, Judy Larson, Linda Crow. Second row: Bill Nelson, Gary Maris, Pat Miller, Eddie Parsons, Red Alderman, Selma Anderson, Howard Guilhaus. JU 1011 RED CROSS This organization is the largest in Melbourne High School because every M. H. S. student is a member. The junior Red Cross Council is the governing body. junior Red Cross activities include-: their yearly membership driveg sending a high school chest overseas, participating in the international art and mtfsic projectg furnishing first aid kits for the schoolg providing favors for the Patrick Air Force Base Hospital, and giving a Christmas party for the patients at the base. OFFICERS Rosemary Patanella, Project Claairmrzrzg Pt Miller, Preriderztf Red Alderman, Vice Prefi- denzg Linda Crow, Publicity Chairman, Alice Bottomley, Secretary. First row: Mary Berryman, Dot Spencer, Carla Moritz, Sheryl Reynolds. Second row: Cathy Mor- ton, Barbara Hadlock, Ginny Wargelin, Linda Crow, Gerry Hudik, Sharla Reynolds, jo Ann Barry, Carolyn Cairnes. Third row: Bob Johannessen, john Leffingwell, Eddie Parsons, Glenn Morin, Carl Godwin, Glenn Bridges, Tom Wofford. Fourth row: Charles Little, Bill Archer, Dickie Howe, Bill Morrison, Sonny Eitel, Carl Meyer, Bill Stroud, Carl Lanham, Bryant Roberts, Barney Corbin, Eddie Laibl. Fifth row: Tom Weber, john Smith, jim Shuck, Richard Sale, jesse Robbins, Dave Lindsay, Bob McGrew, Howard Guilhaus, Red Alderman, jim Raley, Clint Dare, Bill Kames, Gary Maris, Eddie Nelson, Carl Morin, Eddie Wood. Sixth row: Dave Dryden, jeff Moritz, Spence Guerin, George Walters, Stan Williams, John Sikes, Gary Fortune. Not shown: Marceleen Rodes, Pat Miller. LETTERMEN'S CLUB The Lettermen's Club is an organization composed of students who have earned a letter in a varsity athletic activity. The purpose of this group is to promote interest in the school's athletic program. Each year an initiation is held for all incoming members. The annual homecoming festivities are sponsored by the Lettermen's Club. To earn funds, the club handles the concessions at the basketball games. Sponsor of the Lettermen's Club is Rick Gillespie, the head coach at Melbourne. sady, Sergeant-at-Army. OFFICERS Bryant Roberts, Pre,ridem',' Bill Stroud Serre tary-Trea.rurer,' Paul Sanford, Sergeanl at Arm: Barney Corbin, Vice Prerident Richard Cas First row: Tong Wofford, Eddie Laibl, Spence Guerin, Mack Spencer, Barney Corbin, Red Alder- man, Dave Lindsay, Mr. Buck, Sponsor. Second row: Clint Dare, Paul Sanford, Richard Cassady, Glenn Morin, Tom Weber, Eddie Wood, johnny Smith. Third row: Bill Stroud, Bryant Roberts, Carl Lanham, Bill Archer, Gary Maris. OFFICERS Seatedi Barney Corbin, Pre.rident,' Paul San- ford, Sergeant-al-Arms. Standing: Richard Cas- sady, Sergeant-at-Arms, Bill Stroud, Vice Pre:- idenlf Gary Maris, Secretary-Treasurer. KEY CLUB After a slow beginning at the first of the year, the Key Club got its charter and a sponsor at mid-term. They elected new members from the sophomore and junior classes. Members of the Key Club are sure that in the future their club will be one of Mel- bourne High School's leading organizations. THE ART CLUB Seated: Frank Frye, Loris Snow, Betty Wagner, Sandra King, Deloris Snow, Judy Loeffler. Standing. Miss Leisure, Richard Grassman, Richard Banzal, Ed Butler, Mike Horne, Mary Anne Mc- Carthy, Tim Sokol, Tim Deratany, Hen- ry Schroeder, Albert Garrett, Jo Ann Theriault. Seated: Frank Frye, Treazrurerg Mary Anne McCarthy, Vice Presidenlg Deloris Snow, Ser- retaryf Standing: Judy Mayfield, Presidenlj Miss Elberta Leisure, Sponsor. The high school Art Club has done many things for our school this year. They decorated the cafeteria with murals of tropical fish. In addition to these beautiful murals, the Art Club secured the eight bulletin boards in the main hall for display. Before Christmas, the art students made place mats for those hospitalized in the Patrick Air Force Base hospital. They also participated in an art exhibit in the Melbourne stores, and in the Around the World Tour of World Neighborhood pictures. First row: Mary Lewis, Graydawn Stokes, Alberta Etters, Mr. Einem, Mr. Todd, Buddy Mora. Sedond row: Dick Van Brunt, Mr. McGregor, Bob Morris, john McAloney, Allen Womack, Ray Kallgren, Bill Tippie. THE SCIEN The Science Club was originally set up in our school for the purpose of increasing interest in science. In trying to achieve this aim, they annually sponsor a schoolwide science fair, which is designed to give all scientifically-minded students a chance to display their work before the public. All the science fairs which they have sponsored have been tremendously successful, and each year they seem to improve. This year there were three divisions in the fair: physics-electronics, biology, and chemistry. There were three winners from each division, and they went to the state fair in Gainesville. Radiation, Inc. donated money for prizes and materials for the fair. In addition to the annual science fair, the club tries to provide more and better scientific facilities in our school for those who wish to use them. The teachers who sponsor the Science Club are Mr. McGregor, Mr. Einem, and Mr. Todd. CE CLL' Buddy Mora, Serretary-Trearurer, first semester, Allen Wo mack, President, second semester, Bob Morris, Vice Presi dent, first semesterg Dick Van Brunt, Preridenz, first sem ester, Vice Prerident, second semester, Ray Kallgren, Sec retary-Trearurer, second semester, Bill Tippie, Sergeanz-at Army, first and second semesters. Seated: Alice Bottomley, Sandra Denius, Joann Heglerf Second row: Mr. Blubaugh, Kathy Fer- guson, Frances Slaughter, Linda Crow, Barbara Hadlock, Kay Polhamus, George Walter. Third row: Dan Rader, John Smith, Richard Anglin, Red Alderman, Gary Maris, Spence Guerin, Stan Wil- liams, Larry Bissey. ALLIED YOUTH Allied Youth is a new organization in Melbourne High School. Its main purpose is to try to show teen-agers that they can have a lot of fun without drinking alcoholic beverages. This aim is furthered by having parties and other activities at which alcohol is not permitted. The Allied Youth also puts on assemblies in which the evils of alcohol are pointed out. M, H. S.'s Allied Youth has about 20 members and it is rapidly growing. There is no pledge required to join, as they hope to thoroughly convince their members that alcohol is a curse. Mr. Robert L. Blubaugh is the sponsor of Allied Youth. w First row: joan Sparr, Patsy Young, john George, Vickie Van Ostran, Mr. Evans, Sponror. Second row: Carolyn Wyatt, Cholly Leech, Mike Galant, Evelyn Sweeny, Shirley Nichols. Third row: Bill Bartleson, Mike Carney, Sonny Homan, Jim Apley. Not shown: Ken Curtin, Beverly Harnish, Janet Sweigart. D. C. T. The diversified cooperative training program CD. C. T.j may be described as flexible plans for training high school juniors and seniors in occupations of their choice. D. C. T. is an integral part of the high school curriculum, utilizing the business and industrial establishments of the community as training agencies. Pupils earn three high school credits per year toward high school graduation. These credits may be used to enter college. Any type of training other than office occupations are included in the D. C. T. program. CO-OP Front row: Elizabeth Wyatt, Barbara julian, and Patty Bronson. Middle row: Beverly Lillis, Ruth Terry, Earl Hopkins, Sandra Lipscomb, and Donna Emmett. Back row: Miss Dunaway, Barbara Enoch, JoAnn Hills, Carolyn Gandee, Joyce Goodwin, Sue Sparks, and Barbara Randolph. The Co-op program of our school is based on the philosophy that each student should have the opportunity to discover and develop to the fullest extent his interests and abilities. It thereby enables the student to become a more valuable citizen with a satis- fying feeling of confidence and vocational competency. The Co-op student's day is divided into four hours of study in the morning, during which he devotes two periods to Co-op classes: one to Generally Related Study and one to Specifically Related Study. The two remaining periods are devoted to other sub- jects. During the afternoon, the student is trained at least four hours in a socially accepted vocation. Front row: Carol Cegelski, Brenda Hearell, Dorothy Fredrickson, Sally Dorsey, Dorothy Odon, Nona Al- derman, Mary Ellen Johnson, Karen Kern, and Frankie Woodcock. Back row: Barbara Hadlock, Sue Brewer, Lynne Secrist, Gail Furthman, Mar- celeen Rodes, Fran Wharton, Bobby Carol Walters, Sharee Leikvold, and Beverly Harnish. 1 F TURB URSES CLUB Pictured are: Beverly Harnish, pm'liamenmrirzn,' Barbara Julian, prefi- denly Gail Furthman, ,remnd vice preridenlg Barbara Hadlock, fini vice preridentf Sue Brewer, .rewezaryg Frankie Woodcock, correrpond- ing .rerrelaryy and Carolyn Gandee, lrearurer. Our Future Nurses Club of Melbourne High School was started in March 1955. There were approximately ten regular members in that first year. Last year we had about six- teen, and this ,year we have a total of twenty-six members. Our meetings are held once a month at the homes of different members. We have had several guest speakers visit our club. We have had two district meetings. One was held in Cocoa and one in Orlando. Our girls have attended three state conventions. In 1955, it was held in Tampa, in 1956 at St. Petersburg, and this year it will be held in jacksonville. Last year a number of our girls attended a course in home nursing and are now prac- ticing at the hospital. Our uniforms are green and white pin-stripe jumpers with white blouses. Our sponsor is Mrs. Arthur Tedford of Eau Gallie. GIRLS' ATHLETIC i is ii iv fr 5 Ls: Si 5 ia as as Front row: Dinah Warren, Selma Anderson, Kitty Chaplan, Lee Ann Hall, Ann Heaps, LuAnn Barnett, Sandy jacot, Gloria Albritton, and Jimmie Marshall. Second row: Judy Larson, Jeanea Kounce, Faith Daugherty, Carol Sweeney, joan Aldrich, Beverly Roberts, Laura Brown, Marion Somers, Diane Thayer, Valerie Mardell, and Pat McPherson. Back row: Louise Grusnick, Sue Coker, Betty Allen, Diana Weber, Martha Schubert, Van Miller, Doodle Swilley, Eva Shafer, and Joy Hampton. G. A. A. OFFICERS Pictured left to right are: Billie Ponder, trem- urer, Gretchen Martens, president, Carla A1- britton, rergemt-at-armJ,' and Cathy Morton, xecrelary. SSOCIATIO The Girls' Athletic Association is a national club whose purpose is to give girls of high school age a chance to excel in sports. Members are able to earn a letter or other awards by acctunulating a specified number of points. The time allotted to earn these points and the number needed is agreed upon individually by each club. The Melbourne G.A.A. plays other schools in this county in volleyball, basketball, softball, and badminton, and has a very good record. Front row: Linda Adams, Carolyn Cairnes, Frances Slaughter, Becky Peek, Rosalyn Keyser, Sandra Hill, Barbara Gardner, Mary Ina Gaskins, Patricia Butler, Bonnie Noughtan, Judy Joyce, Kathleen Stitzel, Mary Lewis, Gearline Dixon, Margaret Smith, and Sandra Adkins. Second row: Carol Wighunan, Mil Moren, Dorothy Gardner, Gerry Hudik, Gail Furthman, June Anderson, Carol Jo- hannessen, Sandra Payberg, Peggy Tindall, JoAnn VanBrunt, Billie Ponder, Kasheen Rooney, Judy Wesp, Sally Dorsey, Cathy Morton, JoAnn Barry, Micky Goodenough, Bobby Carol Walters, and Barbara Byrnes. Back row: Aggie Durden, Ruth Gossard, Nancy Yockel, Alice Beaudreau, Carol Heber, Regina Costella, Sandra Threlkeld, Charlene Thompson, Marilyn Platt, Judy Biswanger, Carla Albritton, Ginny Wargelin, Dot Spencer, Linda Crow, Joyce Robbins, and Gretchin Martens. Left to right: Kay Polhamus, Linda Crow, Frankie Wood- cockg Mr. Beaudoin, Sponsor, Peggy Owen, Gail Donkin. Q3 NW Peggy Owen, member of the team, tied for first place as top de- bater at Stetson. She also won first place in the District Oratorical Con- test against the representative from Ft. Pierce. Peggy is a Junior at Mel-Hi and plans 'to go out for De- bate again next year. The last school year has been an especially active one for the members of the Mel- bourne High Debate Team. In February the all girl club traveled to Stetson University to the District Debate Tournament where they emerged victorious as District co-champs. Thus they became eligible for state competition at the University of Florida at Gaines- ville. The competition at the state contest was rugged, to say the least, but the girls did a superior job and felt much richer for the experience. The basic goal of the Debate Club is to encourage students to utilize speaking abilities and to enable young people to speak in public with ease and fluency. Mr. Beaudoin, the sponsor, has worked tirelessly to further this goal. The girls all feel that much of the credit for the success of the team goes to this fine teacher. The entire team plans to sign up next year for another season of debate action, and encourages others to do the same. First row: Doodle Swilley, Lee Cressman, Karen Kern. Second row: Marylin Curry, Kay Wybrew, Carol Whiteman, Olive Crees, june Anderson, Sheila Heddens. Third row: Mrs. Wilson, xponror, Connie Smith, Anne Butler, Bennie Gerstal, Barbara Shmidt, Sue Ward, Laura Brown. F TURB HOMEMAKER The Future Homemakers of America Club is open to all girls in high school. The advisor is always a home economics teacher. The basic purpose behind the club is to try to have one activity in each of their goals. The goals are as follows: to furnish whole- some recreationg To further better international relations, To participate in activities to better the community, To develop interest in home economics, To further better family relations, To do projects to better ourselves. Among our activities this year was a trip to the District Conference in Vero, a trip to the Tampa State Fair, and a Sweetheart Dance. For the remainder of the year we plan to send three girls to the State Convention and to go all out for F.H.A. Week. During this week, we will attend a church together, have a Mother-Daughter fashion show and tea, learn to make decorative dolls to sell, have a bake sale. We also plan an initiation and Hobo Day. l it Q 'll L ,Vw .2 1 V , Nl Seated: Virginia De Merrit, Nona Alderman, jewel Evans, Rosemary Delli Bovi, Sandy Franklin. Second row: Dorothy Fredrickson, Irene Cre- rar, Mary Ruclcs, Joy Crerar, Betty Allen, Alice Beaudreau. Third row: Mr. Blubaugh, jim Crandall, Don Norman, Bill Morrison, Ron Daw- son, Howard Guilhaus. OFFICERS Mr. Blubaugh, Sp0n.r0r,' Jewel Evans, Prefidentf Bill Morrison, Treuxzzrerf Sandy Franklin, Sec- retrzryg Ron Dawson, Vice Preri- dent. CHRI TIA FELLOW HIP The Christian Fellowship Organization is a newly founded club on our campus. This organization was started mainly through the efforts of Mr. Robert Blubaugh, faculty sponsor, and the students Bill Morrison, Irene Crerar, and jewel Evans. The club is devoted to the promotion of better Christian relationships throughout the school and community. First row: Mr. Cook, Cleo Brown, Sylvia Dick, Jean Pharis, Doris Whitmire, Joan Pharis, Nancy Tolley, John George, Richard Krueger, Kathy Butler, Pat Hines, Ruth Sweigart, Jeannie Byer. Sec- ond row: Susan Allen, Doris Caddel, Alice Beaudreau, Barbara March, Johnny Hiott, Bamma Hilliard, Jo Ann Pafford, Ann Johnson, Mary Ann Meek, Wanda Davis. Third row: Jean Farn- ham, Kathleen Stetzel, Sue Sparks, Joyce Goodwin, Andy Walshaw, Betty Ann Jurgens, Flo Dor- man, Beverly Burke, Monta Faye Harrison, Sheryl Reynolds, Barbara Schmidt, Mary Ruth Quinn. Fourth row: Joan Johnson, Judy Gran, Sylvia Pennington, Pat Miller, Cheryl Morton, Robert Burns, Jack Fairbanks, Mary Agnes Durdon, Robert Krueger, Marilyn Keyes, Ginny March, Mar- garet Eberhart, Janet Pope. Fifth row: Sue Thompson, Judy Davies, Nancy Adams, Wanda Jenkins, Eileen Stetzel: Nita Van Lengen, Lynette Gibson. GLEE CLUB At the beginning of the year the Melbourne Glee Club was considerably small in size, but with the help of our director, Mr. W. G. Cook, it has grown into a very large and promising organization. V This is the largest group in Melbourne High Scl'lool's history and it has been very active this year. The first of the Glee Club's activities was the Christmas Concert held on December 17. It was also presented at assembly for the students. In the spring the Glee Club will present their Spring Concert. REPRESENTATIVES John George, Sally Dingwell, Janet Pope. Not shown: Ronald Parkey. Henry Schroeder, Monroe Bennett, Benny Koske, Gary Cook. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club is composed of students taking the Vocational Radio and Television course. The Radio Club takes one day each week in class to discuss new inventions and the latest electronic equipment that is available on the market. The club will elect its own officers at the beginning of each year. The officers will hold office for one school year. Members of the Radio Club are: Carl Ache, Larry Burgess, David Critten, Marlowe Eitel, jerry Hatt, William Morrison, Gerhard Martens, Phil Morissette, Garrett Osborne, Thomas Troyer, Edward Woods, Don Ward, Tom Wofford, Dickie Howe, Benny Koske, Bill Miller, Charles McCammon, Henry Schroeder, jack Fleischrnan, Monroe Bennett, and Gary Cook. Yagi!! 9 XCXWW? Selma 'Y Y emma Bm :OW in not yfeclo 'DXC Youfl S ' em 059 S- . Mr- Elo as?-'A gglbam xih Axe Ka ne B10 Bed . meg, G 5u1.'b9 . ellv Nye? Yrst Sow: tm Lellmgjib Don Nlchlonell' x 7 jo b Moi S059 Dv Ogzxgeisonwigg Larson, Kalgfen' SCIENCE RESEARCH Science Research is relatively an infant in the high school curriculum. in fact, Mel- bourne is the only school in the state carrying such an unusual course. The main objective of the course is to give scientifically minded students an oppor- tunity to delve into fields of science particularly of interest to them. Mr. Einem, di- rector of the class, is encouraging his scientific charges to learn to work independently, facing their own problems as they confront them. Being an expert in several fields himself, Mr. Einem is ready to assist the young scientists in any way he can. The Science Fair at Melbourne included many of the outstanding projects that the students had been working on since the first of the year. Own mA 1 ke, YM SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS in order of award Electronics: Bill Tippy, Allen Womack, Glenn Dorsay. Claemirtry: Red Alderman, Marceleen Rhodes, Alberta Etters. General Scienfe: Jack Dale Strickland, John Perchalski. Biology: Norman Kimmey, Selma Anderson, Bob Morris. SCIENCE FAIR March 18 was a busy one at Melbourne. It marked the annual Science Fair held at Melbourne. This was the second fair held at our High School and it proved a tre- mendous success. The many projects covered over three of the science classrooms and drew people from all over the county. The above winners will go to the Gainsville Science Fair and compete for even bigger prizes. All of the above are Science Research smdents except for four, which all goes to prove that science has really taken a hold at Mel-Hi this year. All students are encouraged to be thinking about projects for next year when Mel- bourne will stage its third Science Fair. MR. EINEM AND JUDGE BILL TIPPIE SCIENCE PROJECTS DICK VAN BRUNT W JUDY LARSON NORMAN KIMMEY Left to right are: Bill, june, Earl, Dick, Judy, Sue, Fran, and jimmy. SENIOR PLAY CAST Bill Morrison Norman Kimmey jim Abney Glen Dorsey Dick Hampton Linda Kirk Earl Hopkins Fred Bogle Ed Symmes Richard Pavick Fran Wharton Rosemary Patanella june Gandee Kay Kinsey Judy Heath Barry Olson Sue Brewer Charley Ellis The Senior Play, Best Foot Forward, ,Was Pre- sented March 1 and 2, 1957, in the auditoritun. It was very ably directed by Mrs. Grady Hartzog, Jr., a former teacher of Melbourne High School. This hilarious three act comedy was enjoyed by all who saw it. Above: Richard, Kay, Ed, and Glen. Above: Fran, Jimmy, Rosemary, Bill, Norman, Dick, and Judy MR. ADKISON THE MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOGL BAND This year the band presented eleven outstanding half-time spectacles of intricate marching patterns in addition to three enjoyable concerts. The band is under the capable direction of Mr. A. M. Aclkison, who, during his three years here, has done a wonderful job. Jim Abney, serving his first year as drum major, led the band in all their sparkling performances on the field. He was assisted by vivacious Jo Ann Barry, head rnajorette. The band during the halftime of the Sanford game. just look at that handsome drum major! The Winter Garden game. The M.H.S. Band in the Home Merchant Show Parade. Halftime at the Cocoa game. 5:-,enema wewaive-mea:.wm1e1ew1:fQhxwsars1:ww:e:2e.:wammxwewmwmmmwf Afvlsmmmnnwvw.wmwmwmmwmmw-mzwNhwM'mmY MA JORETTES SANDRA DENIUS ANGELA GLOVER SUSAN GOUGH Head Maiorette JO ANN BARRY JOAN HEGLER TRACY JENNINGS CARI-A MORITZ FLAG TWIRLERS ALICE BOTTOMLEY JUDY HEATH DALE SCOTT BARBARA HADLOCK PAT HINES DOT SPENCER H ead Coacla RICK GILLESPIE Xu '5 'Q S g b f1f'!!!!'sss l4:l d tl! x 'il-,-ff'-Z-'E C oacb BOB BLUBAUGH C oath BOB KOONTZ THE 1956 BULLDOGS The glorious reign of MHS football squads knows no end. This year's powerful unit continued to inflict the mighty stab of victory, winning nine and losing one. After a disappointing start, the Bulldogs came back to haunt pre-season QB's who dared say they couldn't continue to amaze the OBC, or tie as they did in '54, or cop the flag as they did in '55. But, the miraculous squadders proved their determination. Forgetting the 20-0 first game whitewash, the Canine unit proved deadly on the gridiron by mowing each of the nine teams thereafter, and by earning a post season chance in the Brahman Bowl Classic. Posting a clean 6-O slate in the OBC and copping the county flag, the bulldogs held the rough Seabreeze Sand Crabs to a 0-0 Bowl deadlock. How did Coach Gi1lespie's crew purchase these honors? Captain Carl Meyer, flashy senior quarterback, takes a lionis share of post-season bragging. Thundering Carl Morin, the best blocking back in the OBC, Bob Meyer, powerful junior, lanky Bill Stroud, and down the list of top performers, that's the reason the Bulldogs were tough. Carl Meyer zipped and zagged by every foe, and was the only unanimous choice on the All-County line-up, the starting OBC quarterback, and honorable mention in almost every other best team eleven. Bill Stroud, Bob Meyer, Barney Corbin, Richard Cassady, Eddie Laibl, Jim Shuck, Carl Morin, Bill Archer, Gary Maris, all collected honors on the All- County and All-Conference array of grid stars. The defense was tops, the offense murderous, the passing superb, the blocking won- derful. The Bulldog reign of terror is expected to continue for many seasons with many promising performers returning next year. PLAYER Bill Morrison ...... Carl Meyer ...... Bill Stroud ......,... Eddie Laibl ........ Barney Corbin .... Bryant Roberts .... Carl Lanham ...,..,. Red Sale .............. Gary Maris .......... Richard Cassady .. Bobby Meyer ...... Sonny Eitel ........,. Jesse Robbins ...... Eddie Wood .....,.. Bill Archer .....,.... Eddie Parsons ...... George Walters .. John Sikes ,......,,. john Leffingwell . Carl Morin .......... Jim Shuck ............. Howard Guilhaus Bob McGrew ....,.. Red Alderman ...,. Stan Williams ..... Glenn Bridges ..... Mack Spencer ...... MANAGERS Dickie Howe Dave Lindsay Lawrence Harmon Glenn Morin fbmilmffiti f25,Tiffil1Z2iNa?il5, P1.,alwi:i,7vX??.x?,'i5ZY 1 rii,fvY'w f W .. Senior Barney Corbin slashes through for another gain. Carl Meyer and Bill Stroud receive Brahman Bowl trophy. MHS ........ 0 MHS ......,. 6 MHS ........ MHS ........ MHS ........ MHS ........ MHS ........ MHS ........ MHS ........ MHS .....,.. MHS ........ l VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Fort Pierce Vero Beach Leesburg Titusville Sanford ..... Lakeview Apopka ..... Winter Park Fletcher ..... Cocoa ,.,,. 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Q IIA. sem, I ,ag I W SES H EQEQEIS-Efiggg Qgifszigaifii fIE2gfIfS?s??l152i?? ' ' ' .1,, I-Kg ,K fg'gEM'1'sf' M -B Waw wgzv ggm E?:LE5rsIfs1i?'x:E?a:Ea?riihggffwi Captain Co-Captain MARLOWE EITEL CARL LANHAM XE' 5 E 5252212222 B BARNEY CORBIN BILL MORRISON ma EDDIE LAIBL JESSE ROBBINS BRYANT ROBERTS RICHARD SALE BILL ARCHER The Queen' s Court H O Miss Gerry Hudik had the distinct M honor of being crowned the first Horne- E coming Queen in the history of 'MHS's C newly constructed football stadium. Co- O captains Bill Stroud and Carl Meyer If crowned Miss Gerry Huclik. N The court consisted of: Mary Berry- G man, Bette Wagner, Ann D,Avonzo, Lee Q Cressman, Helen Finger, Peggy Owen, U Joyce Goodwin, JoAnn Berry, Nancy Yo- E kel, Jeanne Ebeling, Pat McPherson, Fran N Wharton, Doris Whitmire, Pat Miller, Barbara Hadlock, Gail Donkin, and Mary- Ann McCarthy. A QUEEN AND TWO KINGS fWhat's so funny, Bil1?J HOMECOMING '56 MISS GERRY HUDIK. AWARDS FOOTBALL Varsity Mort Valuable Lineman Bill Stroud Mort Valuable Back Carl Meyer , Co-Captain: Carl Meyer and Bill Stroud 'IV Mort Improved Player Tommy Gardner BASKETBALL Varsity Mort Valuable Players Bill Archer and Bill Stroud Most Improved Player Red Alderman Captain Bill Archer JV Most Valuable Player john Leffingwell Most Improved Player Clint Dare Captain Stan Williams CHEERLEADERS Varsity Captain Marceleen Rodes JV Captain Bobby Carol Walters TRACK Higlo Point Man Bill Archer VARSITY BASKETBALL The MHS Bulldog basketball team, weary from many mediocre records, concocted the best Melbourne team in years, using a new gym, a new coach, and just plain talent as the main ingredients. The splendid 14-4 showing proved the huge success of a win-deter- mined unit which turned back regular conference thorns as the Winter Park Wild- cats, tourney winners, and the Apopka Blue Darters, third high in the final standings. It was a great first year for Coach Bob Koontz. After several shiftings in court tactics, the Bulldogs enjoyed the most fruitful outcome in the basketball world for seasons. The floor play was exciting, the team play impressive, with such men as Bill Archer, Bill Stroud, Ron Parkey, Arthur Alderman and Eddie Parsons leading the way. The team's most valuable players, Bill Stroud and Bill Archer, both graduating, com- bined their efforts for 536 of Melbourne's 1081 points. Archer led the pack with 311 digits, 17.2 average, while Stroud had 12.5 per game. It was the first step forward for Melbourne basketballers, and truly a hats-offu season. Returning lettermen are: Tom Weber, Bob johannessen, Art QRedj Alderman, Eddie Parsons, Ron Parkey, Gary Maris, and Butch Sedillo. Vero Beach .,,. ,A.,,,, 5 6 Lakeview ..,,,., ,,,,,,, 4 7 Cocoa .A..,.,..,,.,. ,,,,,,, 6 9 Winter Park ..,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 1 Leesburg ..A..,.,A,, ,,,,,,, 4 3 Vero Beach ...., ,A.,,.. 6 6 Sanford ....... ,e..... 6 8 Apopka ,,,,,,, ...,.., 5 1 Titusville ..... ....... 6 3 Lakeview ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 7 Cocoa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....,,, 7 4 Winter Park Ai..,,,, .,,,,,, 5 9 Titusville ,....,.. i,,,,,, 6 5 Leesburg i...... ,,,,,,,, 4 2 Sanford ....,r. ,,,,,,r 7 4 Fort Pierce ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 1 Apopka ,...,,...,,. ,,,i,,.. 5 7 New Smyrna ,,,,,. ,,,.,,., 7 S Melbourne 1081 Opponents 940 MELBOURNE PT. AV. 60 GPPONENTS PT. AV. 52 IMMWWM, ,WY .V. BASKETBALL The Melbourne High School Junior LVarsity basketball team experienced another profitable court season. The JayVees, led by a handful of juniors, and some eager sophomores, bounced 15 opponents and lost six. In the county, they were tops, knocking off Titusville and Cocoa twice. In the coaching department, the MHS jV's were headed by Coach Stuart Moffitt. It was Moffitt's first encounter as a Melbourne coach and a job well done. john Leffingwell, speedy left-handed junior, pounded the net excessively to earn high point honors for the season, as well as Most Valuable Player dis- tinction. Elsewhere on the court, the jV's were led by Don Parkey, Dan Rader, Chuck Dunlap, Stan Williams, Cnptuing Bob Lazenby, Glenn Bridges, Dave Dryden, Larry Turner, and Clint Dare, Mort Improved. J.V. FOOTBALL First row, left to right: jay Zebrowski, john Smith, Bill Reuhman, Herman Cowart, Joe McCarthy. Second row: Grover Long, Larry Bissey, jackie Corbin, Tommy McGinnis, Larry Lebo, Tommy Jones, and Ronald Hollerand. .V. BASEBALL First row, left to right: Jimmy Greever, Tommy Dodgen, Bobby Wilcox, Jim Hunter, Billy Nelson. Second row: Frank Buckelew, Joe Egolf, Edward Madden, Jackie Corbin, Bill Reuhman, Dale Inman. Third row: jay Zebrowski, Frank Frye, Bob Suhy, Roger Nemeth, Gary Gerhard and Larry Lebo. BASEBALL The MHS sports outlook wasn't dimmed with the arrival of the '57 baseball squad. The Melbourne team got off to an early start, topping the Vero Beach Indians Q5-Oj and the Lakeview Red Devils Q5-31. The Bulldogs are coached by Bob Blubaugh, who took over John Knox's duties. Bill Morrison is the only active Senior on the team, after losing a list of stars from the '56 showing, but the future is as bright as its splendid beginning. Whether or not the fighting nine will be able to cop titles that have recently evaded the hands of MHS will be an- swered as the season wears on. The Bulldog baseball nine has seven returning lettermen on which to base their hopes, and with the exception of Morrison all will be returning to the field for another Green and White season next spring. They are: john Leffingwell, Eddie Parsons, Gary Maris, Red Alder- man, Spence Guerin, Carl Morin, Clint Dare, Dave Dryden, Don Gramrner, Ed- mund Redding, jim Raley, Bob Lazenby, Tom Gardner, and Howard Guilhaus. CLINT DARE RED ALDERMAN EDMUND REDDIN G JOHN LEFFINGWELL GARY MARIS TOMMY GARDNER JIM RALEY BILL MORRISON CARL MORIN SPENCE GUERIN DAVE DRYDEN EDDIE PARSONS VARSITY Left to right: Gerry Hudik, Kam McGinnis, Ginny Wargelin, Marceleen Rodes, Linda Crow, Joan Sparr, Debbie Dougan, and Mary Berryman. CHEERLEADER JUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right: Kay Hocker, B. C. Walters, Sandy Threlkeld. Second row: LuAn Barnett Gail Donkin, JoAnn Van Brunt, and Linda Adams. GERRY HUDIK MARCELEEN RODES, Captain DEBBIE DOUGAN GINNY WARGELIN LINDA CROW JOAN SPARR MARY BERRYMAN line P 1 mY what S 1-4 Melbourne Ishglyk champion drjvec Lyn Cannon. ' 1 ? , . g hard, gli' 5 Mussys the only 0116 Work1n rf-,. W W. 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LIGHT COMPANY ' f I fz . we W-:Guam 3 RADIATION. INC. CONGRATULATES THE GRAD- UATING CLASS OF I957 AND EXTENDS TO YOU OUR BEST WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE. We would like you all fo know Ihai' we are engaged in elecironic research and developmenf, which is a very new field of endeavor and is one which offers un- Iimiled career opporfuniiies, especially +o Ihose who are scienlifically or mafhe- ma+icaIIy inclined. We mainI'ain an educa'I'ionaI advisory deparfmeni and would be mos'I' happy fo discuss a possible 'FuI'ure for you in 'I'he eIecI'ronic field. BENTLEY HUGHES TEXACO SERVICE I408 New Haven Avenue VIRGINIA'S FABRIC SHOP Name Brand Fabrics COMPLETE SELECTION OF MELBOURNE FINDINGS Phone 550 BUTTERICK AND slMPLlclTY PATTERNS CompIimen'I's From SCHMI DT MOTORS Complimenis of JOHNSON'S AND NEILL'S FURNITURE STORE MELBOURNE THE NEW AND MODERN SOUND IN RADIO WMMB SERVING THE GREATER MELBOURNE-EAU GALLIE AREA I24O K.C. VERN L. BESSLER. VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER Bes'r Wishes From BUD MEADOWS HEIMAN SUNOCO SERVICE Tires, BaHeries, Accessories I35 S+rawbridge Ave. Melbourne, Fla. CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED ROAD SERVICE PONTIAC CORP. Sales and Service I26 Washingfon Avenue MELBOURNE. FLORIDA Ag RoadsRL3acIn 'I'o AMOGO SERVICE I4I5 New Haven Ave. New Haven and Washingi-on MELBOURNE MELBOURNE, FLORIDA Phone 9233 I500 N H A FURNITURE COMPANY ew aven venue Telephone I425 We FUrnISI'I 'I'I'1e H0me. EAU GALLIE SUNOCO SERVICE STATION I90 Hauclc Avenue Lovemnee HEIGHTS Phone . . . Eau Sallie 9977 Complimenfs of BILL BUSS BILL THORNBURG China by LENOX 0 S+erIing by TOWLE AND CASTLETON . 90' J EWELERS INTERNATIONAL 400 New Haven Avenue Melbourne-Phone 226 BEST OF EVERYTHING TO THE SENIORS ADGER SMITH Well DriIIing 0 SPECIALIZING IN DEEP WELLS ONLY 0 WATER GUARANTEED 0 MODERN EQUIPMENT 523 PoinseH'ia Drive Eau GaIIie Phone Eau GaIIie 2446 Complimenfs of RIVER OAK HOTEL COURT Nor'I'I1 Dixie Highway MELBOURNE. FLORIDA Complimenfs of THE ANNUAL STAFF z:iT1iE.PFi'L. H?fl'?1'ib'siiin,1 wii1v'fiI5,flWF'.Wmif:2,',2Vfi5E,..2.,.1uf'I' ' ,' V -I ifMl'Mlifffif4li?i.?IiA!I3'WviiIH,Wxil 9. . uw If ' Iu r.JyyDLfSlM' 1 '1wivp.5i0'AHfIM I UWM . I ni, If , , ,, A4,,,, .1.m ,M . Y, b u A , I I ,.ys,i,..iw.4-,,y.iy,.+a ilifggfyfqdwiye-H! ni .m,iM,,3,,y!- I i f-fkfifilzz' 'ILM' ming f,i fix H if.1e.m,i,4. ,Q5e:gn:',i.g,f:gyjw1g'fy',iQ,,'W.Ji,v! 12 ,ff ' f g - Q wanswui. ,ci . ' i z if ,f :' w1'wf'.f Ml' Aa, '.S?Sfv,.'- . 'b1g:r3:':3Qw:,Fiig'?gg Gifni, M wzfi 1. ,.'Z - IX , , A -f' ' ' I 1-,iff ' I vw .' f , alll l'9IJiQilQ,' v 4issw. I EEN : K I 71 ff ii 3? l iQy,f' Qi'ii,., J, ' fig' I' T ii' Vw' H gm H 1914 -ir 1 1 , up MELBOURNE , FLORIDA Mwxaw ' . , wx, I 2 ' 'IW in TO THE GRADUATING CLASS ' ,ii iw .MMiw.,Miww,l,.im.f, pw- f, Miu.,,m..m,w',i ai:.a+fw:a.wgwwifuizxl7.1.i is I ppp A REAL PERSON IS NOT AFRAID TO BE HAPPY. He knows fhaf happiness is a sfeppmg sfone fo confenfmenf. Confenfed people are friendly people who face life confndenfly. A young pianisf was sfricken wifh polio. If fook her off fhe concerf sfage, buf did nof desfroy her abilify fo bring happiness fo ofhers. As soon as she was able, she made excursions fhrough fhe hospifal wards. Alfhough she could nof play fhe piano, her happy disposifion and apparenf disregard for her afflicfion Ieff a brighf pafh behind her. A REAL PERSON IS NOT AFRAID TO ADMIT A MISTAKE. Such an admission adds fo sfafure and encourages fhe confidence of people. A laborafory fechnician bursf info his chief's office. I wanf you fo know, sir, fhaf I made a misfake in fhaf formula. I read if wrong. I am sorry. The chief puf his arm around fhe 'l'echnician's shoulder. l knew if fhe momenf I looked af if. Buf if was nof a misfake fo admif if. For fhaf, I commend you. A REAL PERSON DOES NOT HESITATE TO BE KIND TO ANOTHER. Years ago. a bellboy in a New York hofel was kind fo an elderly woman residenf in fhe hofel. She passed away and leff him .a sizable sum of money. Kindness always pays off in kind. I+ may nof always be as 'rangible as money in fhe bank. Buf no one ever losf anyfhing by being kind. A REAL PERSON MAKES THE MOST OF EVERY MINUTE OF EVERY DAY. Time is fhe essence of all good fhings. To wasfe fime is fo wasfe opporfunifies fo do fhe fhings fhaf make a real person. A REAL PERSON KEEPS HIS EYE ON THE GOAL AHEAD. Buf fo reach fhaf goal. he does nof frod on 'rhe prerogafives of ofhers. He knows we are all fraveling in fhe same direcfion. He refuses fo believe we are in a raf race for survival. He knows fhe only survival is fhe survival of fhe individual, each in his own way. IF YOU HAVE READ THIS PIECE THROUGH-if is an indicafion fhaf you are nof only on fhe way up-buf fhaf you are on fhe up and up. You can hsfay :here by rson. keeping fhaf posifive aHifude . . . fhaf I CAN and I WILL a'H'ifude o f e rea pe C.H. 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